2022
DOI: 10.17580/chm.2022.12.07
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Influence of the heating force in rotational friction welding on mechanical properties and tensile fracture mechanism of dissimilar welded joints of 30KhGSA and 40KhMFA steels

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“…Changing the forging force in the studied range of parameters did not have a signi cant effect on the pro les and microhardness values. However, an increase in the friction force during the heating stage noticeably increased the microhardness in TMAZ steel 4340 to values of 680 HV, which is associated with an increase in temperature during the friction stage of steels and a more complete martensitic transformation during cooling, as was previously observed in [21,22].…”
Section: Microhardnesssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Changing the forging force in the studied range of parameters did not have a signi cant effect on the pro les and microhardness values. However, an increase in the friction force during the heating stage noticeably increased the microhardness in TMAZ steel 4340 to values of 680 HV, which is associated with an increase in temperature during the friction stage of steels and a more complete martensitic transformation during cooling, as was previously observed in [21,22].…”
Section: Microhardnesssupporting
confidence: 74%